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Watch, Listen, and Learn: Online Multimedia Resources on Earthquakes and Volcanoes
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What exactly is online multimedia? We'll look at some examples related to earthquakes and volcanoes.

Subject:
Applied Science
Environmental Science
Geoscience
Physical Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Provider:
Ohio State University College of Education and Human Ecology
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Beyond Penguins and Polar Bears: An Online Magazine for K-5 Teachers
Author:
Robert Payo
Date Added:
10/17/2014
Web Design Basics for Educators
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With the easy-to-use, yet powerful web design platforms available today (e.g., Wix, Google Sites, Weebly, Wordpress), anyone can create a website. However, that doesn't mean that every website will be valuable to readers. Nor does it mean that simply creating a website will enrich your students' learning. Websites need to be accessible, well-designed, easy-to-navigate, and easy-to-scan, otherwise, viewers will leave quickly and unhappy.

If you want to create an educational website that enriches student learning or presents information to students' family members or amplifies your digital reputation, then make sure to explore each of the five chapters in this book. This book offers a selection of tips, examples, and resources to ease your web design experience and improve your results.

Subject:
Education
Educational Technology
Material Type:
Textbook
Author:
Torrey Trust
Date Added:
06/26/2020
What If There Were No Prices?: A Railroad Thought Experiment
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What if there were no prices? How would you use available resources? In this video, Professor Howard Baetjer Jr. of Towson University leads you through a thought experiment to illustrate why market prices are essential to human well-being. Suppose you were the commissar of railroads in the old Soviet Union. Markets and prices have been banished. You want a railroad from City A to City B, but between the cities is a mountain range. You can build the railroad around the mountains and use more steel or through the mountain and use more engineering. Which should you choose?

Subject:
Economics
Social Science
Material Type:
Lecture
Provider:
Institute for Humane Studies
Author:
Howard Baetjer Jr.
Date Added:
11/05/2015
You Are a Content Creator!
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OverviewIn this lesson, students will learn how to create and evaluate (YouTube) content effectively.  They will explore the process of planning, recording, and editing videos while considering the preferences and interests of their target audience.  Through peer feedback, students will develop their communication skills and digital literacy. Rubric Overview (Overview)This resource includes a peer feedback rubric for students to evaluate content, relevance, engagement, creativity and production quality. By participating in this process, students develop a greater appreciation for effective communication and digital media literacy.

Subject:
Communication
Material Type:
Lesson
Author:
Andre Boyd
Date Added:
02/27/2024
Your world is erupting, how will it change?
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After researching and learning about the possible devastation that would ensue if the Supervolcano at Yellowstone National Park were to erupt, students will work together in this problem-based learning module to use the information to create a news report to inform American citizens of the effects that would ensure in the event of an eruption. When creating the news report, students will be asked to think of a way to capture their audience attention about the topic while still explaining the science behind what is happening at this site. Students will also take the role of a number of different characters (i.e. experts in the field, scientists, concerned citizens, news caster etc.), and show at least one powerful image to aid in telling the story. After the Launch of the activity, students will take time to explore a variety of resources about this topic that will aid them in answering the “need to know” questions needed to create their News. These items should be shared with the students electronically in a collective folder,  and students will be asked to gather the information at their own pace.Once students have completed their news story, students will present their final products to an authentic audience consisting of district Administration, and building staff members.

Subject:
Environmental Science
Material Type:
Lesson Plan
Author:
Blended Learning Teacher Practice Network
Date Added:
07/27/2018